1. Pamukkale, Turkey
Pamukkale, meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish, is a natural site in Denizli Province in southwestern Turkey. The city contains hot springs and travertines, terraces of carbonate minerals left by the flowing water. It is located in Turkey's Inner Aegean region, in the River Menderes valley, which has a temperate climate for most of the year. Pamukkale's terraces are made of travertine, a sedimentary rock deposited by water from the hot springs. This beautiful spot is formed because of calcite in the water which have high concentration and become one of the most visited places in Turkey.
2. Nine Hells of Beppu, Japan
Nine Hells of Beppu was found in Kyushu Island and become one of the
most unique places in Japan. That is home to more than 2,800 of hot
springs. This spot is one of the unique springs in Beppu area. There are nine hot water springs that rise in the Beppu region of Japan. These hot water springs are more of
the type you would associate with viewing pleasure than those you would
associate with, a place where you would go for a dip. While all of these natural beauties have their own mark of distinctions and names, they are all collectively named the nine hells. Seven of these “hells” are located in the Kannawa District, while two of them are located in the more isolated, Shibaseki district.
Sanqingshan is a sacred place
which used by the Taoists for a meditation. Sanqingshan is filled by
2,500 of plant species which are used for making traditional Chinese
medicines. The Mount Sanqing (Chinese: 三清山; pinyin: Sānqīng Shān; literally "San Qing Mountain") is a renowned Taoist Mountain located 50 miles (80 km) north from Yushan, Jiangxi Province of the China with an outstanding scenery. San Qing literally mean 'three districts' in Mandarin as the San Qing Mountatin is made up of three main summits: the "Yujing Mountain", "Yushui Mountain" and "Yuhua Mountain".
3. Sanqingshan, China